Noodles with Creamy Mushroom Sauce

One of my Christmas gifts was a giant box of organic produce delivered to my front door.

I know. Best gift ever.

And inside that box, along with a lot of good stuff, was a little bitty brown bag of mushrooms. Beautiful, tiny, cute, baby mushrooms.

My mind immediately jumped into gear, and came up with some really fancy, elaborate dishes, but then I realized that we’d been out of the house for a week and had no ingredients…save butter, milk, onions, garlic, and some pasta. You know, the essentials.

And if you’re wondering why I didn’t just run to the store, it’s because I started potty training the little gal yesterday, and she’s really taken to wandering around the house without pants on. It is so hilariously adorable that I decided to scrap all thoughts of contact with the outside world and hole up in the kitchen with a bowl of luscious, creamy pasta.

Pants-less pasta-eating? I’m embarrassingly okay with the way 2013 started off in this house.

Meanwhile, melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add mushrooms, onion, garlic and salt/pepper. Cook about 10 minutes or until everything is soft, and liquid is mostly evaporated. Add vinegar, flour and milk. Whisk, cooking on medium-low for about 5 more minutes

When sauce has thickened, toss with the pasta, garnish with parsley, and enjoy!

Congrats on the potty training! That must be exciting… And exhausting. I actually hate mushrooms, but I’m going to pass this recipe off to my parents. My Mom’s favorite meal is beef stroganoff and this kind of reminds me of it!

Ooh, your bowl of pasta looks SO delicious! Pasta is definitely one of my favorite comfort foods. Good luck with the potty training! We have been working on it for a while now with my little guy and it has been a process. I thought it would have gone so much faster, but I think he is just not ready. We haven’t tried the pant-less method, so we’ll see…

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